Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 22, 1973, Second Section, Page 4, Image 10

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    IIFJTNF.R OKK. C.UFTTF.TIMF.S. Thurilt. Match 22. 1973
MR. AM) MKS. F.ARI. CRIS
mon of Pendleton came over
Sunday to show his mother,
Mrs. Surah Adkins. their new
gold colored Ford pickup. She
says "the interior is out of this
world." Her son is with the IKS
in Pendleton and Mrs. Crismon
is employed at the I'ayless
fabric shop.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE
OF PUBLIC
HUUGET HEARING
Pursuant to ORS 477.250,
notice is hereby given that
public hearing will be held for
the purpose of providing all
owners of lands an opportunity
to be heard on matters pertain
ing to the budgeting of moneys
required to defray the cost of
fire protection and suppression
within the boundaries of the
Eastern Oregon Fire Protection
District and for privately owned
lands in Baker. Crook, Des
chutes. Gilliam, Grant. Harney,
Hood River, Jefferson, Mal
heur. Morrow, Umatilla. Union,
Wallowa, Wasco and Wheeler
counties within the boundaries
of the Deschutes, Halheur, Mt.
Hood. Ochoco, Umatilla and
Wallowa-Whitman National
Forests.
Hearings will be held at the
following places: West Central
Oregon Division, Tuesday,
April 10. 1973, 10:00 a.m. at The
Dalles Division Headquarters.
The Dalles. Oregon; West
Central Oregon Division.
Wednesday. April 11. 1973. 10:00
a.m., at Prineville Divison
Headquarters, Prineville, Ore
gon; Northeast Oregon Divis
ion, Wednesday, April 11, 1973,
4 :00 p.m., at LaGrande Division
Headquarters. LaGrande. Ore
gon; East Central Oregon
Division Thursday, April 12,
1973, 2:00 p.m., at John Day
Division Headquarters, John
Day Oregon.
Copies of this budget may be
inspected at the Eastern Oregon
Fire Protection offices at John
Day, Prineville, The Dalles, and
LaGrande, Oregon.
itFV. wm AHI DONATES
M AGAZINE COLLECTION
Rev. Karl L. Soward has
consented to donate his collec
tion of National Geographic
magaine to Pine Eagle High
School Library at Halfway. The
collection is 25 years of maga
zines dating from ltM7 to 1972
with only one volume missing.
Rev. Soward decided Pine
Eagle was to he the recipient of
this valuable collection as
Halfway was the high school
from which he graduated.
4-H
Camp Hancock
It Leadership
March 23 25
Counselor
Camp.
March 27 LIVESTOCK SPEC
ial for leaders & members
OREGON STATE DEPART
MENT OF FORESTRY
J.E.SCHROEDER.
STATE FORESTER
13-14-c
LEGAL NOTICE
IX THK CIKCl'IT COURT
OF THE STATE OF
OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
Probate Department
No. 1713
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
Estate of: CHARLIE R.
BECKETT, Deceased.
Probate proceedings in the
estate of Charlie R. Beckett,
deceased, are now pending in
the above entitled court, where
in Gladys Beckett, the under
signed, has been appointed and
has qualified as the personal
representative of said estate.
All persons having claims
against said estate hereby are
required to present them, in due
form and properly verified,
within four months after the
date of the first publication of
this notice, as stated below, to
the undersigned at the following
address now designated as the
place for the presentation of
claims, to-wit: WINTER &
DOHERTY, Attorneys at Law,
P.O. Box 582, Heppner, Oregon
97836.
Gladys Beckett
Personal representative of the
estate of the above named
decedent.
Dated and first published
March 22, 1973
12-14-c
by Ken Killingsworth, 7
p.m. Islington School All
that's new in livestock.
March 31 Horse Leuders &
junior leaders Area Train
ing LaGrande.
MrsTGcrtson
to Visit
Holy Land
Mrs. Clara Gertson left Mon
day for Portland where she will
spend the niuht with her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Goheen.
On Tuesday she was to fly to
Rome. She will be on a tour of 22
Oregonians and 35 total. Direc
tors are Dr. and Mrs. Ketchell
of Portland. He is the pastor of
the First Christian Church of
Portland. They will be gone 21
days to visit the Holy Land and
also Egypt.
Irior to her leaving, Mrs.
Gertson was presented with a
traveler's steam wrinkle re
mover from the Soroptimists.
Mrs. Gertson has been in
Rome previously but has never
visited the Holy Land or Egypt.
II: He IHtHliH
NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION
Upon Question of Levying a Tax
Outside the Limitation of the Oregon Constitution
Notice is hereby given that an election will be held in School
District No R-l of Morrow County, State of Oregon from 8:00 a.m.
to 8:00 p.m. on April 2, 1973, at Riverside High School, in Heppner
Elementary School, Rhea Creek Grange Hall, lone High School,
Lexington School, and A.C.Houghton Elementary School in said
school district, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters
of said district the question of levying a tax for the fiscal year 1973 -1974
outside the limitation of Section 11, Article XI, Oregon
Constitution.
. rei"l!Jm m nd Social Security costs.
Increase in salary for certificated and classified staff.
Increase in school bus replacement costs.
Present tax base of $391,396 is inadequate to operate the
The amount of tax, outside the constitutional limitation, proposed
to be levied for said fiscal year is $958,286., which, expressed as a
rate of levy, is estimated at $10.50 per thousand dollars of true cash
value of taxable property within the district.
Dated this 13th day of March, 1973.
Attest: ... D .
Ronald L.Daniels , Y
District Clerk Chairman Board of Directors
2.
3.
Property Tan
Relief
Taxpayers applying for Tax
Relief should bring:
income Information
Social Security number
Property tax statement
BOARDMAN City Hall 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Wednesdays,
March 28
IRRIGON A. C. Houghton School
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
March 30
IONE City Hall 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
March 23
At Prindles
Shellie Guinn and her fiance,
Wayne Wright, of Portland
visited here this weekend with
Shellie's grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Milo Prindle. The young
couple will be married in June.
Gilliam &
Wheeler
Have Rousing
Christmas
Seal Meet
The Wheeler County Medical
Clinic staffed by Dr. Walter
Buhl has received two pieces of
equipment as gifts from the
Oregon TB and Respiratory
Disease Association. The gifts
were presented Wednesday
evening by Tony Haberlach,
program director for the East
ern Region OTBRDA. The Mark
VII Bird Respirator with a
March III Bird Respirator were
donated to OTBRDA by an
individual who no longer re
quired it. They provide oxygen
and medication for people with
respiratory problems as new
born babies, children with
croup and some one who is
unconscious. They were also
presented with a Laerdal Suc
tion unit that is designed for
emergency resuscitation pro
cedures. It is portable and may
be operated by battery as well
as by electricity.
The presentation took place at
a two-county meeting of Gilliam
and Wheeler counties at
Condon.
Mrs. R.E. Fatland was pre
sented with the highest volun
teer award, a diamond double
cross bar pin. The double bar
cross is the symbol of the TB
association. Mrs. W.M.Bennett
and Mrs. Bob Worley were each
given 1972 Christmas Seal
scarves by Vera in appreciation
for all their Christmas Seal
endeavors.
Mr. Haberlach noted that
very soon the name of the
organization would be changed
again and this time to "The
Oregon Lung Association".
- A--JLS .mm woodpile for next year's barb.
The Wheels are Turning for lone Auction --?slSLK
Aflnr Ihn tilil lnv In nvnr and ..,im.ml ha nnlrklv renting
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all the cleanup work is done, enjoy it". He paused a
well, Fred starts looking for m0ment, smiled, and added,
some trees that he can cut Yes, I really do-really",
down, saw up, and stack in the -
Fred Nelson Zeroes in on Target Date
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There, Roy Lindstrom's gang is
waiting with their electric
knives to do the slicing. Fred's
official job is done for the day
but he doesn't quit working. He
lends a hand to whomever needs
it.
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F.H Bennett left Friday for a
visit with relatives in Pensa
cola, Florida.
, , Three Gram
,' . . Daughters H
Eva Griffith has three
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I'll lloss, Fred Nelson, looks over worn! supply for the 1973 lone
Barbecue. His helper is "Tina."
Three Grand
ere
grand
daughters visiting her this week
during spring vacation. &ne naa
gone to John Day to bring Sandy
Kelsay home with her when she
came upon the Kemp-Davison
wreck. Karen and Ginger Goe
bel of Wallowa are also visiting
her. Their father, Harold Goe
bel dropped them off here
enroute to Redmond with a load
of seed groin.
MRS. LEONARD FLOAN.
Portland, was in Heppner on
business over the weekend.
The tenth annual Auction and
Barbecue sponsored by the lone
United Church of Christ will be
held on June 2nd at the Willows
Grange Hall in lone. The
various committees are busy
with plans and work assign
ments. However, one member
of the Barbecue committee
started his work over a year
ago. Fred Nelson, boss of the
pit, has been gathering the fire
wood. He always likes to have it
cut and stacked a long time,
preferably a year, in advance.
This gives him the assurance
the wood will be dry enough and
that he will have plenty in
reserve. He estimates it takes
at least a cord and a half to
barbecue the 380 pounds of top
round beef that goes into the pit.
Fred prefers fruit wood of any
kind or locust wood. While he
uses the limbs, he would rather
have the trunk wood. Trunks
burn slower and this is im
portant to produce the two feet
of hot coals required to do the
cooking job. He mans the chain
Services
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
The Mental Health Depart
ment is a new service for
Morrow Co. and in order to take
advantage of it, you may need
to know just when the office is
open and what days Mr.
Mitchum, director, is where.
The office in Heppner, on
Willow St., is open five days a
week from 8:30 to 5:00. (It is
usually closed from 12: 00 to 1:00
p.m). Mr. Mitchum is in
Heppner, or the area close by,
on Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday. He travels to Boardman
on Mondays and has an office
set up there in the Community
Church. At 3:00 p.m. he is at one
of Boardman's schools coun
seling with teachers.
On Tuesday he is in Pendleton
where he teaches a class and
works with various agencies
there.
If you wish to meet with Mr.
Mitchum, you should make an
appointment ahead of time by
calling the office in Heppner at
676-9161.
saw himself as he is a wood
gathering committee of one. He
says he recruits help from
anyone willing to lend a hand or
from those who want a tree
removed.
Wood gathering is but one
part of Fred's job. After the pit
is prepared by Eldon Tucker, he
starts the fire about 1 p.m. the
day before the barbeque. He
uses only paper and fine dry
wood to kindle the fire. He never
uses lighter fluids of any kind.
He said "One year it rained and
put our fire out. We had to start
over and so we used some oil. I
thought I could smell that oil
when we dug the meat out. So, I
have never used anything
since." Fred tends the fire all
afternoon, evening, and half
way through the night. He says
it isn't a lonely chore as there is
always someone who drops by
to visit with him. '
About 1 a.m., Bob Rietmann's
meat wrapping crew helps Fred
put the meat into the pit and
cover it with alxiut a foot and
half of dirt. Then the Barbecue
committee can relax until about
an hour before mealtime. Fred
supervises the digging out
process and the removal of
several big 15 pound roasts and
delivers them to the kitchen.
G-T Want Ads Pay Big
DANC
Claret 24
9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Music by
Muddy Creek
Heppner Fair Pavllllon
$2 per person
Sponsored by
Heppner High Rodeo Club
I iJllilMli liltMW I
NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION
NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION
I'pon Question of Increasing Tax Levy Over Amount Limited by
Section II, Article XI, Oregon Constitution
Notice is hereby given that an election will be held in the Blue Mountain Community College District,
Umatilla and Morrow Counties, State of Oregon, from 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. on April 2, 1973, at the
following polling places in said school district, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters or
said district the question of increasing the tax levy for the fiscal year 1973-74 over the amount limited
by Section II, Article XI. of the Constitution of Oregon.
The reasons for increasing such levy are: the funds are needed to meet the operating expenses of
Blue Mountain Community College. The district has no tax base.
A list of polling places for this election follows:
MORROW COUNTY
Voters Residing in General
Election Precinct
VISIT GRANDPARENTS
Mrs. Gene Selby brought her
daughter, Becky Eubanks and
Susy Selby up from Portland
Sunday. The girls will spend the
week of spring vacation with
their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Eubanks. The Eu
banks will take them to Port
land next weekend.
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Location
BOARDMAN
RUGGS
IONE
IRRIGON .
LEXINGTON
HEPPNER
HEPPNER
HEPPNER
HEPPNER
Will Vote At
Riverside High School
Rhea Creek Grange Hall
lone High School
A.C.Houghton Elementary School
School District Office
Heppner Elementary School
Heppner Elementary School
Heppner Elementary School
Heppner Elementary School
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gonty and
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Gardner
were in Portland recently on
buying trips at market.
Umatilla County Voters wishing to vote by absentee ballot should apply at or write to the Blue
Mountain Community College Business Office, Pendleton, Oregon; and Morrow County voters to the
District School Office, Lexington, Oregon.
The amount of tax in excess of the constitutional limitation proposed to be levied for said fiscal year
is $845 770. If this levy is approved, the operating budget to be financed by local taxes for the year
1973-74 will be $47,902 greater than the operating budget financed by local taxes for 1972-73.
Dated this 14th day of March, 1973.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wilson
are home again after a vacation A
trip back to Scott's Bluff Neb. McCrae-signed
They arrived there on a Friday c,erk
night and went over to a bowling "
alley that is reserved on Friday
nights to members of the Wilson
clan. En route home they went
through a hefty blizzard.
BLUE MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Robert Abrams-signed
Chairman, Board of Education
12-c
SPRING
Students may enro
- ADULT EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICE -
pay fees, and purchase books at the first class meeting. A minimum of ten students is required for each class.
Registration will not be accepted after the second week of classes.
1 973
HEPPNER
MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS Starts March 27 - Tuesday 7-10 p.m. Instructor: Despain. Tuition: $15.00. Heppner High School.
A systematic approach to music fundamentals for those with little previous formal training in music. Four areas underlying the
study of music and music theory will be examined: scales, intervals, key signatures, and triads.
BOOKKEEPING Starts March 27 - Tuesday 7-10 p.m. Instructor: Pilgrim. Tuition: $15.00. Heppner High School.
A general course in the keeping of records as applied to retail sales; includes simple bookkeeping cycle.
LEXINGTON
OIL PAINTING 2Cr. Starts March 29 - Thursday 7-10 p.m. Instructor: McDevitt. Tuition: $15.00. Lexington School Bldg.
Students will study techniques of selecting and mixing colors, contrasts in color and various methods of handling the media.
Students will learn how to develop a preliminary sketch and proceed to the f.nished painting.
For additional information call Ernest Teal, Lexington School District Office, 989-8123.
ADULT BASIC EDUCATION, GED, and
ADULT HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA PROGRAMS
MFIGHRORHOOD CENTER. HEPPNER Wed. 9-11 am; Thurs. 7:30-9:30 pm
For information call Anne Doherty 676-5050.